SPAA '95

SPAA '95
Title SPAA '95 PDF eBook
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Pages 332
Release 1995
Genre Computer algorithms
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Algorithms - ESA '95

Algorithms - ESA '95
Title Algorithms - ESA '95 PDF eBook
Author Paul Spirakis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 616
Release 1995-09-13
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783540603139

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This book consitutes the proceedings of the Third Annual European Symposium on Algorithms, ESA '95, held in Corfu, Greece in September 1995. The volume presents 42 full revised papers selected during a careful refereeing process from a total of 119 submissions; in addition, there is a prominent keynote address. This year, the scope has been further expanded to new areas of computational endeavour in science; the book covers many aspects of algorithms research and application ranging from combinatorial mathematics to hardware design.

SPAA

SPAA
Title SPAA PDF eBook
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Pages 348
Release 1996
Genre Computer algorithms
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Parallel Programming

Parallel Programming
Title Parallel Programming PDF eBook
Author Thomas Rauber
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 463
Release 2010-03-16
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642048188

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Innovations in hardware architecture, like hyper-threading or multicore processors, mean that parallel computing resources are available for inexpensive desktop computers. In only a few years, many standard software products will be based on concepts of parallel programming implemented on such hardware, and the range of applications will be much broader than that of scientific computing, up to now the main application area for parallel computing. Rauber and Rünger take up these recent developments in processor architecture by giving detailed descriptions of parallel programming techniques that are necessary for developing efficient programs for multicore processors as well as for parallel cluster systems and supercomputers. Their book is structured in three main parts, covering all areas of parallel computing: the architecture of parallel systems, parallel programming models and environments, and the implementation of efficient application algorithms. The emphasis lies on parallel programming techniques needed for different architectures. The main goal of the book is to present parallel programming techniques that can be used in many situations for many application areas and which enable the reader to develop correct and efficient parallel programs. Many examples and exercises are provided to show how to apply the techniques. The book can be used as both a textbook for students and a reference book for professionals. The presented material has been used for courses in parallel programming at different universities for many years.

High Performance Datacenter Networks

High Performance Datacenter Networks
Title High Performance Datacenter Networks PDF eBook
Author Dennis Abts
Publisher Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages 117
Release 2011
Genre Computers
ISBN 1608454029

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This book describes the design and engineering tradeoffs of datacenter networks. It describes interconnection networks from topology and network architecture to routing algorithms, and presents opportunities for taking advantage of the emerging technology trends that are influencing router microarchitecture. With the emergence of "many-core" processor chips, it is evident that we will also need "many-port" routing chips to provide a bandwidth-rich network to avoid the performance limiting effects of Amdahl's Law. We provide an overview of conventional topologies and their routing algorithms and show how technology, signaling rates and cost-effective optics are motivating new network topologies that scale up to millions of hosts. The book also provides detailed case studies of two high performance parallel computer systems and their networks. --Book Jacket.

DNA Based Computers III

DNA Based Computers III
Title DNA Based Computers III PDF eBook
Author Harvey Rubin
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 393
Release 1999
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821808427

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This volume presents the proceedings from the third DIMACS workshop on "DNA Based Computers" held at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). The workshop was part of the Special Year on Molecular Biology and the Special Year on DNA Computing. The focus of this workshop was on the multidisciplinary nature of the conference, with emphasis on the interaction between biology and biochemistry on one hand and computer science and mathematics on the other.

Experimental Algorithmics

Experimental Algorithmics
Title Experimental Algorithmics PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Fleischer
Publisher Springer
Pages 295
Release 2003-07-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 3540363831

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Experimental algorithmics, as its name indicates, combines algorithmic work and experimentation: algorithms are not just designed, but also implemented and tested on a variety of instances. Perhaps the most important lesson in this process is that designing an algorithm is but the first step in the process of developing robust and efficient software for applications. Based on a seminar held at Dagstuhl Castle, Germany in September 2000, this state-of-the-art survey presents a coherent survey of the work done in the area so far. The 11 carefully reviewed chapters provide complete coverage of all current topics in experimental algorithmics.